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  2. National Association of Women Judges - Wikipedia

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    National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ) is an American professional organization founded in 1979.Members are lawyers and women judges who are dedicated to preserving judicial independence to women, minorities and other historically disfavored groups while increasing the number and advancement of women judges, and providing judicial education.

  3. National History Day - Wikipedia

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    National History Day is a non-profit which aims to "improve the teaching and learning of history." Its flagship event is an annual competition in which students in grades 6-12 develop presentations about topics in history that interest them. [ 1 ]

  4. International Day of Women Judges - Wikipedia

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    International Day of Women Judges holds every March 10 to recognize the contributions of women judges worldwide [1] and is part of global effort to ensuring gender equality and to address gender-related judicial integrity issues. [2] It aims to incorporate women’s representation issues into judicial systems. [3]

  5. Biden says he’ll veto bill that would let Trump nominate more ...

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    Judges across the ideological ... the bill had to be passed before Election Day.” ... said Tuesday that the legislation was a “durable solution to a national judge shortage” and was the ...

  6. We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution - Wikipedia

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    During the national finals over 1,200 students from 56 classes testify before a total of 72 judges, in panels of three. The judges are history, political science, law, and education professors, members of the legal community, and others with a knowledge of the Constitution and Bill of Rights.

  7. Livingston Award - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other prizes in journalism [citation needed] (such as the George Foster Peabody Awards, the George Polk Awards, the National Journalism Awards and the Pulitzer Prizes), the Livingston Awards judge print, broadcast, and online entries against one another. The winners are selected by the Livingston Board of National Judges.

  8. Nomination and confirmation to the Supreme Court of the ...

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    The average time between nomination and confirmation was 13.2 days. Eight justices during that era were confirmed on the same day they were formally nominated, including Edward Douglass White as an associate justice in 1894 and again as chief justice in 1910, and on a voice vote both times. From the mid-1950s to 2020, however, the process took ...

  9. California man convicted in mother's death arrested for ... - AOL

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    In those matters, judges allowed time served to be counted and gave Souzer credit for good behavior, according to the DA's office. The office called out specific judges by name.